This chapter surveys the concept of face and the derivative term ‘facework’ as used in the field of (Im)politeness studies. It begins with a historical account: how it was originally conceptualised as a property of the self in interaction, then given a central role in one theory of politeness (that of Brown and Levinson) and subsequently reconceptualised as worthy of study in its own right. The account demonstrates that face can be seen as a motivation for behaviour in interaction and/or as a result of what happens in interaction. The chapter discusses the many other ongoing issues concerning the nature of face: the relative emphasis to be accorded its personal, relational and interactional aspects, its relation to notions such as identity ...
In this paper, I will briefly describe B&L’s politeness theory and identify some of their politeness...
Combining (meta-) theoretical extension and practical application of models of politeness, the colle...
In this review article an attempt was made to deconstruct the pragmatic concept of politeness and fa...
It is generally assumed in pragmatics that face is essentially a “socially attributed aspect of self...
This book is about face(work), a key concept in politeness research. ‘Face as relational and interac...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between politeness and face theory. This type of researc...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between politeness and face theory. This type of researc...
In this article we will look at the phenomenon of politeness, focusing on one framework for analysin...
In this article we will look at the phenomenon of politeness, focusing on one framework for analysin...
This paper addresses the concepts of face and (im)politeness from both first-order and second-order ...
Face and (im)politeness are widely discussed and debated in the pragmatics literature. This special ...
Much of the application of face by communication scholars is based upon the scholarship of Brown and...
Abstract: This paper reviews the theories of face and politeness as well as the consequences of thei...
This article analyzes theories of politeness from different point of linguistic view. It discusses c...
This thesis makes major contributions to the theorisiation of face, the central concept in (im)polit...
In this paper, I will briefly describe B&L’s politeness theory and identify some of their politeness...
Combining (meta-) theoretical extension and practical application of models of politeness, the colle...
In this review article an attempt was made to deconstruct the pragmatic concept of politeness and fa...
It is generally assumed in pragmatics that face is essentially a “socially attributed aspect of self...
This book is about face(work), a key concept in politeness research. ‘Face as relational and interac...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between politeness and face theory. This type of researc...
This study aims to analyze the relationship between politeness and face theory. This type of researc...
In this article we will look at the phenomenon of politeness, focusing on one framework for analysin...
In this article we will look at the phenomenon of politeness, focusing on one framework for analysin...
This paper addresses the concepts of face and (im)politeness from both first-order and second-order ...
Face and (im)politeness are widely discussed and debated in the pragmatics literature. This special ...
Much of the application of face by communication scholars is based upon the scholarship of Brown and...
Abstract: This paper reviews the theories of face and politeness as well as the consequences of thei...
This article analyzes theories of politeness from different point of linguistic view. It discusses c...
This thesis makes major contributions to the theorisiation of face, the central concept in (im)polit...
In this paper, I will briefly describe B&L’s politeness theory and identify some of their politeness...
Combining (meta-) theoretical extension and practical application of models of politeness, the colle...
In this review article an attempt was made to deconstruct the pragmatic concept of politeness and fa...